Variety).Tidal’s legal troubles in Norway began in 2018, when DN ran an investigation claiming the platform had faked its streaming figures for a number of releases.DN said that Tidal had massaged the figures of those and other albums, lying by “hundreds of millions” about the amount of streams Kanye West‘s ‘The Life Of Pablo’ and Beyoncé‘s ‘Lemonade’ earned, both of which initially appeared as Tidal exclusives.The paper’s investigation led Norway’s National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime to launch a probe in June 2019.Tidal was launched by Norwegian company Aspiro in 2014, before being acquired by Jay-Z‘s Project Panther Bidco Ltd in 2015 with the rapper sharing ownership with a number of.
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